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  1. a person who investigates crimes

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The iconic sleuth always sports a carefully groomed, curled mustache.
"I think people like to be a sleuth," said Jewel.
Earlier efforts to sleuth out streaming ratings have faced criticism.
It was enough to dishearten even the most dogged sleuth.
"The internet is boundless," one sleuth explains in the video.
Ever the sleuth, Jonas later went online to confirm his suspicions.
Now a private consultant, Wittman was the bureau's original art sleuth.
Her trial opens on Wednesday, the same day Sleuth is released.
Everyone's favorite amateur sleuth is back — and this time, she's fighting ghosts.
"It's a bit of a puzzle," said Rehak, the "Girl Sleuth" author.
He is apparently that reporter's son, as discovered by one Twitter sleuth.
He's a rarity in the industry: a security sleuth who doesn't hack.
Perhaps these two ladies are the ones who sleuth out the secret girlfriend?
The case has spawned countless documentaries and a dedicated band of online sleuth.
Present. Tween Lindsay Lohan as an NYC super sleuth in Get A Clue?
The Snack-Table Sleuth Who doesn't love to indulge in a few party treats?
Shkaplerov will have another opportunity to sleuth out extraterrestrial microbes on the station's exterior.
We're donning our internet sleuth monocle to figure out who's still friends with whom.
Government experts will sleuth ways to cut off terrorist financing and disrupt terrorist travel.
This PBS adaptation stars the English actor Ben Hardy as Walter, the proto-sleuth.
She is the sleuth who divines the details, pieces the story together, restores order.
In this installment, the two sleuth to solve the murder of Biden's favorite Amtrak conductor.
After Betty's seizure last week, the teen sleuth isn't sure what she's seeing is real.
Light left these faraway galaxies long ago, but Hubble can sleuth out this ancient luminosity.
I loved prickly teen sleuth Veronica, with her hard-as-nails exterior and marshmallow heart.
Watch it stir and glide, never wild or abrupt but as stealthy as a sleuth.
One name, in particular, keeps jumping out to the show's super-sleuth audience: Jordyn Woods.
Unfortunately for this mysterious baddie offing vacationers, they'll have to deal with super sleuth Veronica Mars.
She also starred in the 2000 film Mr. Accident, Fat Pizza (2003) and Sleuth 101 (2010).
Another online sleuth suggested that Google flipped the photo, perhaps to make it harder to identify.
Nye Lavalle was a full-time sports agent and consultant but a part-time mortgage sleuth.
For decades Mr. McCarty, part historian and part sleuth, pursued objects that told the Ringlings' story.
The curatorial sleuth work, illustrated with fabulous Mimbres bowls, is detailed in the show's magical catalog.
The features were discovered by app sleuth Jane Manchun Wong and confirmed by Tinder as tests.
Thankfully for Jughead, his expert sleuth girlfriend Betty is joining him for the long investigative weekend.
The premise: A CDC biologist and FBI sleuth team up to stop a diabolical gene-hacking genius.
Past Tense In her 30 years, the sleuth trade has gone from disguises to digging for data.
You don't have to be a word sleuth to realize that Trump isn't exactly denying it. 31.
Gutpunch plays with a lot of different styles, from quirky coming-of-age to a hapless sleuth story.
But at least, in large-scale data-crunching, a new type of corporate sleuth is on the case.
Ingrid is an accidental super-sleuth who uses subtle misdirection and quick thinking to manipulate everyone around her.
Hercule Poirot is the greatest detective, of course, closely followed by Agatha Christie's other "main" sleuth, Miss Marple.
You and I do not have the right to sleuth around and see if someone has a disability.
" Or sleuth alongside Marta Dusseldorp, one of Australia's busiest actresses, in a sporty new season of "Janet King.
Some fun details featured on the poster include Nancy (Natalia Dyer) and Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) looking positively sleuth-y.
And if they're not deleted, that means they can be recovered, even if not by your average internet sleuth.
Played with classic poise by Angela Lansbury, Fletcher is the amateur sleuth at the center of Murder, She Wrote.
One thing that the sleuth attempts to unlock is the secret, such as it is, of van Gogh's demise.
" On Broadway he was part of the producing team that put on Anthony Shaffer's long-running mystery thriller "Sleuth.
It commences, like a super-sleuth literary or political biography, with tempered gloating about the author's indefatigable fact-finding.
Stella turns sleuth, copying files off her missing colleague's computer, riffling through his desk drawers and nabbing his keys.
As the titular teenage sleuth, "It" veteran Sophia Lillis investigates another supernatural occurrence — in this case, a haunted house.
Aiding in the investigation is Harry's former Pokémon partner, wise-cracking, adorable super-sleuth Detective Pikachu (voiced by Ryan Reynolds).
Shortly after the ad went live, a Reddit sleuth noticed that everything in the commercial is not what it seems.
All you need to become a gossip sleuth, they've proven, is a YouTube channel, time, and a lot of enthusiasm.
Beauty Truth Sleuth says she was "doxxed" by another drama channel, which got ahold of an old mugshot of hers.
But both Beauty Truth Sleuth and TeaSpill say that there is less drama among the drama channels since the Dramageddon.
On weekends, Mr. Bozanich becomes a cannabis odor sleuth, riding his bicycle through Carpinteria sniffing the air for pot plants.
After all, a sleuth and a Hollywood wannabe have a lot in common: Each is searching for his big break.
AGATHA RAISIN AND THE CURIOUS CURATE stream on Acorn TV. Agatha Raisin (Ashley Jensen) is not your typical amateur sleuth.
To sleuth out the bees, the biologists had to find and stare at these mounds for 20 minutes at a time.
Too bad "It's a Jungle Out There," the expanded theme song of Tony Shalhoub's OCD TV sleuth Monk, seems merely sarcastic.
Their report was based on the app sleuth Jane Manchun Wong, who found the feature, as well as the underlying code.
If you're an Instagram beauty sleuth, you may have seen the popular liquid lipsticks from Ofra in some makeup guru tutorials.
This irregular alliance provides a learning experience for Fesperman's fictional sleuth, Detective Sergeant Woodrow Cain, a transplant from rural North Carolina.
It doesn't take a conspiracy theorist or even an amateur sleuth to see a very, very odd pattern of behavior here.
One of those is Automata, a sci-fi film noir detective story about a hardboiled human sleuth and his robot partner.
It was locked away — alongside a final mystery for her other famous sleuth, Miss Jane Marple — for more than 30 years.
With that, Goodwin became "the best known woman sleuth in the United States," according to The Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1915 .
On Tuesday, however, Mr. Parco, 67, made the leap from a simple sleuth and connoisseur of crime to a criminal defendant.
Voiced by Ryan Reynolds, super sleuth Pikachu is a character unlike any other, adorable, cuddly, but with all that Deadpool charm.
This might have become French's formula, a moody police procedural perfumed by the uncanny and narrated by a psychologically unstable sleuth.
Those are the kinds of questions that superbug sleuth Maryn McKenna asks in her newest book Big Chicken, due out September 12th.
I was an old school sleuth—I'd put on a yarmulke, white shirt, and black pants, and hang out in Borough Park.
Super-sleuth fans of the Kardashian family realized that Rob Kardashian provided a clue to Chicago's name before it was officially announced.
"Besides the obvious enigmatic energy she radiates, she's a trained sleuth and informant, and she's intensely loyal," Feneberger said of her choice.
The book — as well as one featuring her other famous sleuth, Miss Jane Marple — were locked away for more than 30 years.
Members of the Thunderdome began to act like vigilante reporters, attempting to sleuth out gossip about their favorite and least favorite Housewives.
The book reads like a historical detective story, one where the sleuth is savvy enough to know some mysteries won't be solved.
Little by little, Emad—bearded and reflective, the grain of his anxiety finely conveyed by Shahab Hosseini—turns into an amateur sleuth.
Imagine yourselves as two spies in love and sleuth out the secrets in your workplace, your circle of friends, and your families—together.
You know the trope in Sherlock-esque detective shows where some brilliant sleuth cracks a case by drawing on their nigh-photographic memory?
The show originally ran from 2004 to 2007 on UPN and the CW, with the titular high school sleuth played by Kristen Bell.
So much so that a sleuth at Teen Vogue discovered a trademark filing for a product titled "Kylighter" in November of last year.
Still, it doesn't take an internet sleuth to look at Kanye's recent lyrics and figure out that something is missing from this story.
As viral photo sleuth HoaxEye points out, the oldest publication of this photo online appears to be on a French website in 2007.
In Blue Velvet, they're an enclosure for a sadistic psychopath to trap a fresh-out-of-high-school sleuth for a joy ride.
That's her dangerous job in THE AMERICAN AGENT (Harper/HarperCollins, $27.99), Jacqueline Winspear's latest mystery featuring this trained nurse and full-time sleuth.
A natural sleuth, you often use anonymity or camouflage to protect yourself until you've assessed that it's safe to let your guard down.
All eight of the theater's current Harold teams — Some Kid, Mermaids, Foxhole, Sleuth, Women & Men, Dr. Snake, Brightlight and Higgins — will be featured.
Over a walkie-talkie, each Sleuth asked about the hiding place: what color, how old, the number of doors and kinds of handles.
"It's like the most incredible thing you've ever seen," Lili Reinhart, who plays teen super-sleuth Better Cooper and Archie's sometimes-love interest, said.
Normally if a photo is old or a statement is untrue, some internet sleuth will quickly dig into it and put the record straight.
Blaine Gibson, an American lawyer turned self-funded sleuth, has spent more than a year combing beaches across the region where the plane disappeared.
But the truth is that many of the skills that make a successful sleuth can actually be taught, and therefore, they can be learned.
And there's nothing available to the amateur Internet sleuth that would suggest there is any sort of racial connotation tied to the phrase either.
Earlier this month, Facebook code super sleuth Matt Navarra noted that Facebook's iOS app contained a large amount of code related to voice search.
" QUIRKIEST SLEUTH: Charlie Parker, John Connolly's private eye, is chronically depressed, which makes him both endearing and unpredictable: "If there's trouble, he'll find it.
John Harvey's British sleuth solves his last case in BODY & SOUL (Pegasus, $25.95), further depleting the fast-disappearing ranks of wise and compassionate detectives.
Bauer's sleuth, Detective Chief Inspector John Marvel, notable for the "piggy cunning" in his eyes, has a hand in tying up both narrative threads.
Independent researcher and social media sleuth Josh Russell publicly posted on Twitter in 2018 further evidence supporting American Herald Tribune's alleged links to Iran.
My decision to make my protagonist a fact-checker was mostly tactical: I needed an amateur sleuth with the skills of a true gumshoe.
The amateur sleuth is back for a new generation on The CW, but the TV series is a far cry from the 1930s novels.
"Veronica Mars" is still on the case thanks to a Hulu revival, and critics couldn't be happier to have the former teen sleuth back.
This, claimed the corporate sleuth, who shot to fame by uncovering Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, may dig a $38bn hole in the industrial conglomerate's books.
According to Bloomberg's Apple sleuth Mark Gurman, the new MacBook Pros are coming—but not at the early September iPhone event as many had hoped.
Luckily, Toronto is home to amateur sleuth and escape room enthusiast Madison Riddolls, who went hunting for the car after she saw the Craigslist post.
She is a young doctor in the Belgian town of Seraing, on the outskirts of Liège, and she doesn't set out to be a sleuth.
But the key, for a genetic sleuth, is figuring out precisely how those cousins are related to a person of interest, and to each other.
A Word With Little Dory Sief, the amateur sleuth of TBS's "Search Party," is all grown up now, and so are the mysteries surrounding her.
"We've only had this data for about two years, we're trying to sleuth out what happened over 4.5 billion years of solar system history," he said.
Cumberbatch is distantly related to author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the brilliant but quirky sleuth some 130 years ago, the website said on Sunday.
Using both her sleuth skills and her incredible physical strength, she attempts to free herself, and those around her, from the grip of the villainous Killgrave.
Okay, Cyber Sleuth and Next Order didn't exactly set the charts alight (the latter did debut at number two in Japan behind, what else, Pokken Tournament).
Now, one of the people captivated and troubled by her story — a local resident who became something of an amateur sleuth on the case — is dead.
" Even presidents who rarely cracked a book, like Gerald Ford or George H. W. Bush, preferred sleuth-centered TV shows like "Cannon" and "Murder, She Wrote.
If the selection inspires gumshoes to "come in and sleuth around," as another sign invites them to do, the store's impassioned community keeps them coming back.
But Brookmyre's sleuth, the hotshot investigative reporter Jack Parlabane, applies his own professional methods ("subterfuge and all manner of inventive illegality") to this devilishly complicated mystery.
Unfortunately, food labeling laws means you need to be a sugar sleuth; some juices labeled "no added sugar" have more sugar than a can of soda!
A wildfire investigator for going on 50 years, he was the US Forest Service's premier fire sleuth before he retired in 2005 to start his own consultancy.
Luckily, the internet is filled with super sleuth fans ready to crack the case on AHS's latest bizarre plot turn and predict a course back to sanity.
"When you think about it, all of the things that make a person an artist are similar to [the talents that] make someone a sleuth," he adds.
Faced with this devastating evidence, she, Rachel, becomes a sleuth, teaming up, slightly unwisely, with Scott, who believes, slightly wrongly, that she is a friend of Megan's.
Unlike that famed cerebral sleuth, William Arrowood is the detective of last resort, relying on instinct, impulse and sudden brainstorms to resolve distasteful cases for unsavory clients.
In this interactive show, it's up to young visitors and their families to sleuth through the museum's galleries and catch her before she can spread the deadly fever.
The 3DS game was released earlier this year in Japan and features the titular pocket monster as a deerstalker hat-wearing sleuth who works and communicates with humans.
For good measure, Gran throws in excerpts from a detection manual that has special meaning for Claire, and a long chunk of a teen-sleuth saga as well.
Tagging along after this sleuth is a wonderful way to see Venice like a native, especially since Leon takes care to give us precise directions for his routes.
Here she plays Sara Howard, a secretary and sleuth trying to thrive in a man's world without losing her femininity and sexuality, she told The New York Times.
However, my most beloved character from my childhood was Danny Dunn, the boy scientist and sleuth from the series of children's books by Jay Williams and Raymond Abrashkin.
Kim Kardashian West revealed the name of her newborn daughter Friday, but super-sleuth fans of the Kardashian family may have figured it out sooner thanks to Rob Kardashian.
AGATHA RAISIN & THE HAUNTED HOUSE Stream on Acorn TV. In this Halloween-season special, Agatha Raisin (Ashley Jensen) tries to make the jump from amateur investigator to professional sleuth.
A Twitter sleuth named Conor Nolan was able to track down Nally by connecting one image of a kayak that was found on the drive to her Instagram account.
Though the internet rarely unites for a common cause, the mystery of who had the gall to bite Beyoncé Knowles brought the sleuth out of everyone earlier this year.
Gemini follows Jill Lebeau (Kirke) as she morphs from a homey celebrity personal assistant to superstar Heather Anderson (Kravitz) into a platinum sleuth on the run from the law.
In Hong Kong, the World Health Organization, with Marion Cotillard as perhaps its chicest delegate, attempts to sleuth out the outbreak's origin with a local group of male skeptics.
The popular ones now are the controversial John Kuckian (382,000 — more on him shortly), Here For The Tea (4073,000), Teaspill (403,000), Beauty Truth Sleuth (22.7,21), and Petty Paige (2500,221).
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, however, because Akers's choice to spotlight a sleuth preoccupied by "those impossible puzzles that burrow into our brains like splinters" is viscerally effective.
In short, Mr. Mueller lost the veneer of "independent" special counsel and exposed himself as an ordinary sleuth in a politically motivated witch hunt to get Mr. Trump impeached.
Upon uploading this DNA to GEDMatch, Ms. Moore identified an individual who shared enough DNA to be a first cousin once removed, a dream scenario for a genetic sleuth.
Deen is sometimes a busy sleuth, trying to connect the friezes he has seen in the shrine at the Sundarbans with what he learns in Venice and Los Angeles.
The quirks and philosophy of the sleuth—Sherlock Holmes's rationalistic brio, Hercule Poirot's little gray cells, the glum Nordic professionalism of Kurt Wallander—become beloved talismans to his fans.
Publisher says mystery hijacker was ex-paratrooper from Michigan DB Cooper sleuth claims hijacker was CIA operative, FBI is 'flat-out lying' about case DB Cooper sleuth insists letter written by mysterious hijacker linked to San Diego man Despite the claims of the publishing company, the FBI has never ruled out the possibility that the hijacker was killed in the jump -- which took place during a rainstorm at night, over rough, wooded terrain.
After finding numerous errors in Game of Thrones season 8, sleuth-y fans discovered yet another mistake — and this one's a lot worse than forgetting to remove a coffee cup.
Online amateur sleuth groups playing "collective detective" succumbed to echo-chamber effects, fantasies, and disinformation, leading to false accusations, harassment, and the grafting of conspiracy theories onto tragic news stories.
Being the masterful sleuth that I am, I used this secret tool that was unavailable when I was in Rhode Island more than 20 years ago; it's called the internet.
Over the last two years, Mr. Arnold has fashioned himself an anti-Trump sleuth and crusader, working to dig up evidence of past malfeasance on television and in social media.
Saved from suicide by Gordon Dunn (Martin Donovan), a psychologist who has invented a machine that recovers memories, Sam turns into an amateur sleuth when Dunn also winds up expired.
Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Lamb of the Hampshire Constabulary, who served on the Somme in the previous war, cuts a dashing figure as the sleuth in charge of the investigation.
Dr. Noah Whitestone, the civilized sleuth in this medical mystery, understands the distinctions between two new wonder drugs, acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) and acetalized morphine (heroin), and promptly sounds the alarm.
Kristen Bell has played a number of epic TV characters, from precocious amateur teen sleuth Veronica Mars or the disembodied voice of your favorite shady Upper East Sider on Gossip Girl.
The cast and producers spoke to Refinery29 at PaleyFest about what we can expect in the new episodes, and their clues should provide plenty of fodder for any good PLL sleuth.
The researchers published a study on Wednesday in the journal Nature, describing how they used detection instruments to sleuth out major sources of this banned chemical, without stepping foot in China.
"Loving Vincent" is set after the artist's death, in the places that he used to haunt, with a steady supply of flashbacks, and a sleuth-like hero who wanders vaguely around.
The first trailer for the live-action "Detective Pikachu" movie, starring Ryan Reynolds as the walking, talking and distinctly furry sleuth, has been released -- and it's divided fans of the franchise.
When you're a stan – a portmanteau of "stalker" and "fan" meant to elicit the idea of unconditional love — you're also a sleuth, forever seeking more information to satiate your unending curiosity.
Yes, he did, which is very daring, considering that this is one of his charming mysteries set in the beautiful Périgord region of France and featuring his amiable sleuth, Bruno Courrèges.
In the hands of an advanced genealogical sleuth, often all that's needed to identify someone from a drop of saliva, blood or semen are the DNA profiles of two third cousins.
THERE'S A SITE THAT I STARTED FUNDING 12 YEARS AGO, IT'S CALLED SHARE SLEUTH, AND HE DOES ALL MY RESEARCH FOR PUBLIC COMPANIES THAT PRESENT PUBLIC INFORMATION THAT MOST PEOPLE IGNORE.
But, not even the countless hours spent on ballet lessons and mentally preparing herself to appear nude before the camera could ultimately help her attain the same sleuth skills as a Sparrow.
Where to watch: Rental or purchase on Amazon/iTunes/YouTube, streaming on Hulu Hergé's delightful adventures about a young sleuth and his adorable dog were first adapted as a successful cartoon series.
So, my generous birthday present to my friend was dragging her along for a rainy Monday morning weed sleuth up and down the street to see what green bounty we could find.
Mashable reported that a super sleuth on Reddit named FacelessGreensear did their own zooming in on the eye and believes there lies a vision of The Wall hiding in that baby blue.
In this way, a good Instagram sleuth knows what a good painter knows: The success of a portrait hinges on the consultation of shadow as much as the sketch of a face.
Well, sure it's possible, so long as the supine sleuth has friends like Bo, who digs up the police files for his old boss and drives him around to possible crime scenes.
While most countries announce senior government appointments, like a new foreign minister, North Korea often does not -- and experts are often required to sleuth through state media and external sources for clues.
Jeanne Guillemin, an eminent medical anthropologist and scientific sleuth who helped expose a secret biological warfare lab in the Soviet Union as the source of a lethal anthrax outbreak, died on Nov.
After Serial, everyone was a web sleuth, and every crime documentary was an event, renewing interest in cases such as those of Amanda Knox, Making a Murderer's Brendan Dassey, and Curtis Flowers.
"Nancy Drew," meanwhile, certainly isn't your mom (or grandma's) version of the teenage sleuth, who has come to the screen in various guises, including a 1970s series and a movie earlier this year.
DB COOPER SLEUTH CLAIMS HIJACKER WAS CIA OPERATIVE, FBI IS &aposFLAT-OUT LYING&apos ABOUT CASE After the skyjacking, Reca later became a high-level covert intelligence operative, according to the publishing company.
Teaming up with Swedish aid worker turned amateur sleuth Göran Björkdahl, Brügger's investigation dredges up old theories around the mysterious South African paramilitary organization SAIMR, which some believe was involved in Hammarskjöld's death.
And luckily for viewers, the shooting and the bonkers reveal that Mary Drake is her biological mom hasn't hindered her ability to play sleuth and dish out sarcastic one-liners like nobody's business.
She has written dozens of books, both stand-alone "serious" novels, of which Rubyfruit Jungle was the first, and many mysteries, featuring a female sleuth named Harry and a cat named Mrs. Murphy.
Next Order is a second spiritual successor to the original World,  while Cyber Sleuth is a simpler, story driven RPG that takes a lot more from the Persona series than it does Pokémon.
In this comic mystery, the titular yellow sleuth (voiced by Ryan Reynolds) helps a young man investigate the disappearance of his father in a city where people and monsters live side by side.
Another writer who mixed food and crime was Virginia Rich, whose 1980s-era "The Baked Bean Supper Murders" features a Miss Marple-ish widowed sleuth named Eugenia Potter, as well as actual recipes.
But the harried sleuth has so much personal baggage to wrap up — the vindictive ex-wife, the uncertain paternities, the infidelities, the new girlfriend — that he has little time for a proper investigation.
Unfortunately for Danny, he also happens to fall for Alicia (Denyse Tontz), daughter of owner Santiago (Demián Bichir) — but hey, that's par for the course when you sleuth around on an ABC soap.
So he assembled a team of specialists to sleuth through explorers' notes, museum specimens and birding reports dating back more than a century to uncover the historical origins of American flamingos in Florida.
Only his love for John could force Sherlock into such an uncomfortable situation, and it's reassuring to see that the stubborn sleuth is actually capable of some growth and introspection after all this time.
"If the Music City Auction House had found these, they would have gone for a pretty penny," says Samson Delaware, a local antiques restorer who plays amateur sleuth when Lace's assistant is also murdered.
As with Marge and the Marge surrogates on the first two seasons of the show, Gloria proves a resourceful and methodical sleuth, and she works her way to the bottom of this family mystery.
It's a look back at a legacy that could have scarcely been imagined in 1939, back when comics were designed as — quite literally — disposable entertainment, and Batman was conceived as just another sleuth solving crimes.
"Conservation-wise, it's a pretty big red flag," explained Arnold, noting that it would be easy for collectors — perhaps eager to capture the hallucinatory fish — to sleuth out the eggs and over-harvest the species.
The Sisters Of Quiet Mercy Aren't Even Sisters In an effort to remind us Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart) will probably end Riverdale on her way to law school, Riverdale's leading sleuth expands her legal authority.
But reporter Linda Sawyer believes there is more to the case than has been revealed — and her two-year quest to prove it is chronicled in the new iHeartRadio podcast Sleuth, which debuts on Wednesday.
He becomes a sleuth, tracing her childhood path through foster care, but we are then offered clues about her that he has no access to, and we ask ourselves, To whom does this film belong?
Not even because the British sleuth famed for having "solved more murders than anyone in the history of the Metropolitan Police" is an amiable fool whose celebrated cases were all solved by his household staff.
Katherine Goff, an American artist of modest reputation and a likable enough amateur sleuth, has acquired an eclectic group of friends and potential murder victims (including a rich, rude American I'd like to murder myself).
The story takes you from planet to planet as sleuth your way through the mystery of what happened to your colony ship and what's really going on behind the scenes with all of these corporations.
Ms. Sharmat became one of the nation's most prolific authors of children's books, including the popular "Nate the Great" detective series, which has helped generations of children learn how to read — and how to sleuth.
The career of Agatha Christie's famous Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot has been extensively covered onscreen, from Sidney Lumet's star-studded 1974 film Murder on the Orient Express to PBS' long-running Hercule Poirot, with David Suchet.
But the news of yet another prospective Fenty launch comes courtesy not of RiRi herself, but a public database of registered trademarks, with a little help from an internet sleuth who dug up the recent filing.
But Mr Isserlis, who has just republished Schumann's "Advice to Young Musicians" (including some new advice of his own) is much more than a musicological sleuth: he is an acclaimed and a much-sought-after soloist.
The tongue-in-cheek take on the mommy blogger turned super sleuth tale was undoubtedly more fun than the nail biter novel, but for the full A Simple Favor experience you have to read the book.
The show seems to be deliberately keeping Archie (the main character) at an arm's distance from the central mystery, which I think is intentional beyond as a means for allowing Bughead to get their sleuth on.
So long as one of these people is in a database, a skilled sleuth may be able to use other publicly available information to start building a family tree and figure out the person's actual identity.
His cultivation of informants in every alley and dive, as well as of reporters at every newspaper, fed his growing reputation as a gifted sleuth who knew the mugs and thugs better than they knew themselves.
Then there's the whydunit, in which a humane, contemplative sleuth (best exemplified by Simenon's Maigret) wants to understand how desperate emotions drove the culprit (and might well drive many of us) to commit such an act.
Inside the List LAST HURRAH: When the mystery writer Barbara Mertz died, in 2013, she left behind an unfinished manuscript in her long-running series about the early-20th-century Egyptologist and amateur sleuth Amelia Peabody.
When you first meet Benoit, he is sitting in an armchair, a nod to a genre staple and some teasing misdirection: He is, you soon appreciate, a hands-on sleuth if not an especially penetrative one.
It's her modus operandi to give us a handful of players possibly guilty of the crime while her detectives (usually Poirot or Jane Marple, her elderly woman sleuth) sniff out the motives and identity of the killer.
A mystery in the truest sense, the game expects players to piece together clues by thinking like a sleuth, using the entire map as a canvassing area as they move from one investigation thread to the next.
Here's my sweet prince taking care of his sweet prince at a resort somewhere (my summer sleuth skills are incredibly ravenous this time of year but also you can tell because he's wearing an all-inclusive wristband).
We may be living in a cool, cool world, but as long as Paretsky's hotheaded, quick-witted sleuth is on the job, imperiled young women and the artistic riches of vulnerable nations will always have a champion.
In Mark Kline's translation of THE LOST WOMAN (Grand Central, $26), the Danish author Sara Blaedel piles the misery on Louise Rick, the highly competent but long-suffering Copenhagen police officer who acts as her series sleuth.
But after a humiliating public breakdown in Los Angeles, he retreats to his hometown, Bishop, Ontario, and tries to use what he learned from his role as a sleuth to solve real crimes with his childhood friends.
The information gathered isn't particularly invasive—an amateur internet sleuth can easily find someone's social media profiles, especially if they have their name and their photo, which is what Social Mapper does—but on a slightly terrifying scale.
Well, one of the most fascinating and terrifying things about augmented reality glasses is that they turn everybody into that sleuth — and as a new Microsoft patent filing shows, that can be used for things besides crime-solving.
Per Insider, some super sleuth fans did the math and confirmed that not only would McGonagall not have been old enough to be a professor at the prestigious wizarding academy, but she wouldn't have even been born yet.
Critic's Notebook When ship manifests and immigration rosters fail to produce an aha moment in the popular PBS genealogy whodunit, "Finding Your Roots," the show's host, Henry Louis Gates Jr., often has a sleuth card up his sleeve.
The collaborative exploration mission, called "Journey into Midnight," seeks to sleuth out both the giant squid and other little-seen animal life in the ocean's sprawling pelagic zone — the great realm between the surface and the sea floor.
The beloved show followed high school student (Bell) who became a successful amateur sleuth after her best friend was murdered and her father was removed as county sheriff in the fictional town of Neptune, located in Southern California.
Casting around for a suitable sleuth, she noticed the "colony of Belgian refugees" at the local parish, and watched as the attitude towards them changed from "loving kindness and sympathy" to grumblings about them not being "sufficiently grateful".
The Chinese-made XDH-CF-5600 scanner - or "mobile phone sleuth", as sales staff described it when touting its claimed features - was one of hundreds of surveillance gadgets on display at a recent police equipment fair in Beijing.
Later that day, in Princeton, N.J., the McCarter Theater Center — which records all of its productions for archival purposes — captured Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth" with a three-camera setup in front of a few staff members and invited guests.
Later that day, in Princeton, N.J., the McCarter Theater Center — which records all of its productions for archival purposes — captured Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth" with a three-camera setup in front of a few staff members and invited guests.
The beloved show followed high school student (Bell) who became a very successful amateur sleuth after her best friend was murdered and her father was removed as County Sheriff in the fictional town of Neptune, located in Southern California.
DB COOPER SLEUTH CLAIMS HIJACKER WAS CIA OPERATIVE, FBI IS &aposFLAT-OUT LYING&apos ABOUT CASE The FBI says it will reopen the D.B. Coooper case only if it obtains Cooper&aposs parachute or more of the ransom money.
Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) knows he's gay, but he hasn't come out to anyone when he starts an anonymous pen pal romance with a fellow closeted kid, launching Simon on a quest to sleuth out who that person could be.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's inquiry into historical child sex abuse scandals, some involving celebrities and politicians, finally opened its first public hearing on Monday after a sleuth of problems that led to three chairmen quitting in the three years since its launch.
While Amber deals with the pressures of preparing to be Queen, she's doubly tasked with acting as a sleuth/journalist to figure out why her husband-to-be's policies are backfiring and putting Aldovia's citizens out of work and into poverty.
As a result, I ended up with a Hanna-style blowout that made me feel ready to sit for a large-scale oil painting or sleuth around for clues on who killed my best friend (if she is really dead).
Finney tackled Charles Dickens in "Scrooge" in 1970, then played Agatha Christie's super-sleuth Hercule Poirot in "Murder on the Orient Express" — earning his second Best Actor nomination— and even played a werewolf hunter in the cult film "Wolfen" in 1981.
As a sleuth, he is hapless and listless, and some viewers may feel an urge to deface the poster for "Burning" as they leave the cinema, scrawling the word "Slow" above the title; yet the smolder of foreboding is never doused.
Speaking of being "adult," Pokémon fans who love the darker side of that series—you know, the ones who talk about creepypastas or play ROM hacks with "mature" (word used loosely) plotlines—might want to give Cyber Sleuth a go.
So when Lisa Sanders, a physician and professor of medicine at Yale University, approached Angel about telling her story in The New York Times, in hopes that some online sleuth could solve the medical mystery her doctors couldn't, Angel agreed.
The managers of the Hood River Small-Cap Growth Fund — Robert C. Marvin, Brian P. Smoluch and David G. Swank — say they prefer to sleuth among small caps because they are monitored less widely than giants like Apple and Amazon.
" He had more substantial roles onstage, including a part in the short-lived Broadway musical "Mail" in 1988 and one of the lead roles, the mystery writer Andrew Wyke, in three different West Coast stagings of Anthony Shaffer's thriller "Sleuth.
The Swedish author Leif GW Persson takes up the challenge of the sitting sleuth in THE DYING DETECTIVE (Pantheon, $27.95), which features Lars Martin Johansson, once head of the National Criminal Police, but now retired and vegetating in the country.
Carr's Gilded Age version of a master sleuth is Dr. Laszlo Kreisler ("Inglourious Basterds'" Daniel Bruhl), a criminal psychologist who applies nascent scientific techniques -- like profiling and forensics -- to the investigation, which involves the gruesome murder of young male prostitutes.
Hartman, in particular, is a sleuth of the archive, and she fills in what she cannot verify in the lives of young, mostly anonymous black women at the cusp of the 20th century with speculation, the conditional tense, even fictional imagining.
Hartman is a sleuth of the archive; she draws extensively from plantation documents, missionary tracts, whatever traces she can find — but she is vocal about the challenge of using such troubling documents, the risk one runs of reinscribing their authority.
The problem in Young's case was that for all his bluster and thinly veiled anger, six years of sleuth work had failed to produce evidence that he was plotting an attack or planning to join a designated foreign terrorist organization overseas.
I didn't realize the Evernevers were a coupled-up duo until about 15 minutes minutes into "Fear The Reaper," when Riverdale's best sleuth, Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), susses out that Evelyn has been posing as a high school junior for about a decade.
KNIVES OUT The death of a wealthy mystery-book author (Christopher Plummer) — by suicide, it seems (or is it?) — is teased apart by a Southern sleuth (Daniel Craig) in the director Rian Johnson's cunningly plotted tip of the hat to Agatha Christie.
"I was looking up Ariana Grande guitar chords (I don't have a guitar) and discovered the chords to "Pete Davidson" are just BAE over and over and I can't believe I just wrote the Da Vinci Code," the fan and super-sleuth tweeted.
One of the posts theorizes that Scully's use of Finder Spyder is an homage to Breaking Bad, but Finder Spyder sleuth that I (apparently) am, I now know that Breaking Bad was not the first occurance of the fake search engine.  http://finderspyderscully.tumblr.
In this interactive show, set in 1915 and presented by Live In Theater, it's up to young visitors and their families to sleuth through the galleries of the New-York Historical Society and catch her before she can spread the deadly fever.
But lost in the depths of the fjord in Oslo, stretching out from the capital, is a trove that would please any intrepid archaeologist or Nordic noir sleuth: sunken Viking trinkets, bullion from Hitler's prized warship and, possibly, a few victims of homicide.
Described as a cross between two fictional detectives — Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, the brilliant, burly armchair investigator, and Columbo, the rumpled, relentless police sleuth portrayed by Peter Falk on television — Mr. Sporkin played two other major public policy roles in real life.
Described as a cross between two fictional detectives — Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, the brilliant, burly armchair investigator, and Columbo, the rumpled, relentless police sleuth portrayed by Peter Falk on television — Mr. Sporkin played two other major public policy roles in real life.
"Are You Sleeping?" a Mystery Starring Octavia Spencer A drama featuring the prolific Academy Award winner in the lead role, "Are You Sleeping?" is based on a crime novel by Kathleen Barber that featured a cold case and a sleuth with a podcast.
But a new experimental "Save to Medium" feature discovered by app sleuth Jane Manchun Wong suggests Medium has bigger aims — it might like to be the place you read all those lengthy web-based stories you don't have time to read right away.
It enables you to use your phone and camera as usual most of the time, but if you want to slip into sneaky, spying sleuth mode, slide the mirror assembly across the lens and you'll be able to pretend to text while snapping your photos.
Instead, Cohen's script recycles Ferrell's character arc from his 2000s comedies (his Sherlock is an egomaniacal jerk who doesn't appreciate Watson) and can't decide if his comical take on the super-sleuth is dumber than he thinks or too smart for his own good.
She's gone from the blinkered faux-amateur-sleuth of Season 1 to a more hardened soul who presents the most appalling of the city's (and by extension, the country's) outrages with the wisdom of someone who might be accepting the things she (probably) cannot change.
In Alfred Hitchcock's "Frenzy" (264), probably his most famous film role, he was a police inspector tracking a serial killer — an "assiduous sleuth whose features crumple into dismay at his wife's reckless experiments with haute cuisine," as the critic Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian.
The policy: Create commissions that sleuth out obsolete laws that could cause harm Where: California, Connecticut, Louisiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington Since: 1934 The problem: Laura Tharney can trace her fascination with weird, obsolete laws to trespassing pigs.
Donning a French accent and an appropriately pointed mustache, Finney takes on the persona of Christie's beloved super-sleuth Hercule Poirot, which he seems to see as an acting dare: Can one convey the ornate theatricality inherent the role without overplaying to the camera?
Not quite a journalist, not quite a coder, and certainly not your traditional social scientist, he's a potent blend of all three—a tireless internet sleuth with prestigious academic bona fides who can crack and crunch data and serve it up in scoops to the press.
But as Flash executive producer Andrew Kreisberg reveals, Ralph's introduction wasn't just a nod to the long, rich history the character shares with the Scarlet Speedster (although the Flash first encountered the stretchable sleuth back in 1960 and the has shared many adventures with him since).
Knowing the girls as well as I do, I'm certain they cyber-sleuth me like I do them, but the only way to repair things now is to meet IRL because none of us want to be the first one to send that add/follow notification.
His favorites are Reality Check, where you can get reimbursed for car washes and high-end restaurants; Service Sleuth, where you can get paid to visit casinos and resorts; and Market Force, which he likes to use for free food at Panda Express and Five Guys.
Medium's "Save to Medium" bookmarking feature is now live, letting you save articles from across the web to a single interface you can read whenever you want, roughly two weeks after app sleuth Jane Manchun Wong discovered the experimental Pocket- and Instapaper-like feature earlier this month.
CBS has ordered a pilot for a new TV series based on the character, The Wrap reports, but rather than portray her as the teenage sleuth she's been in books, movies, and previous shows, the network intends its Nancy to be a detective for the NYPD in her 30s.
Although ReDigitize itself never made it outside of Japan, the campaign was successful enough to encourage Bandai Namco to produce English translations of 2015's Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (for Vita and PS4) and the recent Digimon World: Next Order, which hit North America and Europe in January 2017.
Their plebeian sisters must settle for the seedy sleuth in Mick Finlay's first mystery, ARROWOOD (Mira, paperback, $15.99), who lives in a squalid district of South London and caters to clients like Miss Caroline Cousture, whose brother has disappeared from his kitchen job at the Barrel of Beef chophouse.
The forthcoming comic book series "Nancy Drew & the Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew!" was intended to commemorate the publication in April 1930 of the first Nancy Drew book by putting a noirish spin on the classic tale of the roadster-driving, truth-seeking sleuth from River Heights.
By the time The Daily Caller had posted its article, the picture's true origins had been uncovered, thanks in part to the sleuth work of a foot fetishist, an online photo gallery of celebrity women's feet and a woman who traded sexts with former Representative Anthony D. Weiner.
Over the weekend, some cyber sleuth uncovered a bunch of awful shit the 20-year-old, whose real name is Kelvin Peña, tweeted out a few years back, making him what feels like the ten thousandth internet-famous person to get milkshake ducked this year, BuzzFeed News reports.
Photo: Jan Hennop (Getty)A sleuth famous in the art world for tracking down works of art thought to be lost or destroyed has delivered one of his greatest finds yet—a Byzantine-era mosaic of Saint Marks that was stolen from a Cyprus church after the Turkish invasion in 1974.
While the show begins on a seemingly small scale with stories of Steven's everyday life in Beach City, throwaway lines, songs, and minor plot points snowball into stunning, macro-level reveals about the world of the Gems that as much fun to sleuth out as they are to be surprised with.
FBI RELEASES 1971 LETTER THAT D.B. COOPER SLEUTH SAYS COULD BE FROM NOTORIOUS HIJACKER Thomas Colbert, a documentary filmmaker who helped put together the 40-member team, said in January his team made the connection from work a code breaker uncovered in each of five letters allegedly sent by Cooper.
Before an intrepid internet sleuth noticed that Melania Trump, or whoever wrote her speech, had lifted multiple paragraphs from Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech—paragraphs extolling the value of hard work and importance of words, ironically—the storyline coming out of the Republican National Convention was much darker and more ominous.
There's a chance you walk away feeling like a master sleuth after deducing that the reason they were dressed up in their Instagram story last night (yes, the one you watched on your burner account) was because they were at their uncle's work party, or, in other words, not a date.
MARCH 6 Mystery writer Robert B. Parker introduced his Boston private detective "Spenser" in a 1973 novel, and then went on to feature the sleuth in 39 more books, along with a 1980s TV series and a handful of 1990s cable movies — all without ever giving the hero a first name.
Empowered by the unprecedented access to information granted by the internet and our current state of constant connectivity, today's web sleuth has plenty of material to obsess over: surveillance footage from any number of private and public cameras, Facebook posts and Instagram stories, online access to court records, and cell phone pings.
As if Toy Story 3 could be anymore tear-inducing, some super sleuth just found an Easter Egg that connects Toy Story to Up. Yes, that other Pixar movie that had you bawling your eyes out five minutes in holds a sad connection to Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the toys.
In these podcasts, Dr. Janina Ramirez presents herself as an art-object sleuth, "your chief investigator of images," but she acts more like that memorable college teacher — the one who shared such enthusiasm for her topics that you found yourself interested in dusty corners of art history that had never intrigued you before.
Charles Lenox, a gentleman sleuth who goes on to great things in the charming Victorian novels of Charles Finch, is a mere whippersnapper in THE WOMAN IN THE WATER (Minotaur, $25.99), fresh out of Oxford and determined to set himself up as a "consulting detective" (a profession that barely existed in 1850).
As chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Nunes, a California Republican, is a principal sleuth in the paramount inquiry into whether members of the Trump campaign were in cahoots with Russia, and from all appearances, he either doesn't want to know the answer or has determined it already — in President Trump's favor.
Not a bad thing, Ms. Waldman admitted, for a Harvard Law School-educated former public defender who was trying to make it as a novelist and whose oeuvre at the time was a lighthearted, if not widely read, series of murder mysteries starring a former public defender turned stay-at-home mom and amateur sleuth.
The creator of a series detective has two options: supply the sleuth with one forgettable case after another while the character remains essentially unchanged or, in the interest of keeping the stakes high, turn the detective's life into soap opera, a preposterous string of murdered wives, kidnapped children, and showdowns with diabolical serial killers.
Peter Debruge, Variety: As far as Ferrell and Reilly are concerned, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's unstumpable sleuth and the thankless sidekick who recorded his every exploit are not just a great crime-solving duo but one of the great bromances of English literature — and therefore a natural target for the two actors' ongoing exploration of dysfunctional friendships.
I have known him not only as the on-again, off-again Commissar Gunther but also as a private Berlin gumshoe, a conscript sleuth for Joseph Goebbels, and a postwar concierge, working incognito at the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat and spending his days off at Villa Mauresque, with Somerset Maugham, filling in as a fourth at bridge.
" Faced with the telling signs of her husband's relapse, 'Feeling Like a Snoop and a Dog' became an amateur sleuth, "This prompted me to get up in the middle of the night, take his cellphone, sit down in a locked room until I had gone through every contact, every email, every text, and every call log I could find.
An internet sleuth in 2012 found records from the 1930's indicating that Warren's parents had their marriage conducted by a prominent pastor in the town, that the witness on her parent's marriage certificate was a family friend, that the wedding announcement in the local paper makes zero mention of the wedding being a surprise to their family.
And much of the work, being hybrid, doesn't readily respond to the kinds of questions art history likes to sleuth out and nail down, about origins, intended function, and cultural identity A high-backed "throne of power" from 19th-century Zanzibar is one of the exhibition's eye catchers, with fiber-caned seats and inlays of ivory and mother-of-pearl.
McMann has some presence — she's credible as the wised-up, slightly jaded, imperfect version of the spunky teenage sleuth — but there's a dullness to the ensemble; no one's striking sparks off one another the way performers like Adam Brody, Rachel Bilson, Peter Gallagher and Tate Donovan did in Schwartz's first beachside drama, "The O.C." That's the first thing that needs to be solved.
Even the detective fiction that seems most untethered from real-world concerns—those British country-house puzzles in which ladies in drop-waisted frocks and gentlemen in evening dress gather in the drawing room to hear a sleuth dissect the murderer's devious plot—murmurs of class and history: the wealth necessary to staff such a house, the far-off lands where Colonel Mustard earned his insignia.
Along the way, they'll follow an eco-activist and ship captain who's chasing rogue Chinese fishing vessels in the South Indian Ocean; a satellite sleuth in landlocked West Virginia who culls signal data to help patrol the world's seas; an American aid worker struggling to help former fish boat slaves in Thailand; and conscientious retailers and restaurant owners trying to make sense of a shadowy supply chain.
Along the way, they'll follow an eco-activist and ship captain who's chasing rogue Chinese fishing vessels in the South Indian Ocean; a satellite sleuth in West Virginia who culls signal data to help patrol the world's seas; an American aid worker struggling to help former fishing boat slaves in Thailand; and conscientious retailers and restaurant owners trying to make sense of a shadowy supply chain.
Especially since Steiner also gives us a traditionally flawed sleuth, Detective Sergeant Manon ("a Marmite name, you either loved it or loathed it") Bradshaw, her solitary life as disheveled as her hair, her sardonic perspective not quite camouflaging her intense need, at almost 40, to have personal connections that are as solid as those she has to her job with the Major Incident Team of the Cambridge police.
It goes something like this: The sharp, super-sleuth investigative skills of top officials within the Justice Department and our intel community enabled them to identify Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and his campaign as treacherous conduits to Russian President Vladimir Putin himself.
The deal and the Labs product have been in the works for a while, so some partners have already started to build projects around the offering, like this project from the University of London called Sleuth, to help teach programming skills: The terms of the deal to acquire Rhyme are not being disclosed — and it's not clear who its investors were, as Crunchbase lists only a pre-seed round for the startup.
My reporting and the research of New York City cyber sleuth Eric Feinberg reveals that this campaign is being championed by nonprofit groups and lobbying organizations connected not only by their liberal, Democratic politics but by their ideological philanthropist, billionaire George Soros, one of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's biggest donors in her failed 220006 bid for the presidency.
Along the way, they'll follow an eco-activist and ship captain who's chasing rogue Chinese fishing vessels in the South Indian Ocean; a satellite sleuth in landlocked West Virginia who culls signal data to help patrol the world's seas; an American aid worker fighting to help former fish boat slaves in Thailand; an American fishing fleet owner who defends U.S. industry practices; federal agents who patrol our ports in search of illegal seafood shipments; and conscientious retailers and restaurant owners trying to make sense of a shadowy supply chain, including executives from Whole Foods who talk about their commitment to ethically sourced seafood.

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